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Tudor Black Bay S&G Steel & Gold — Gilt-Accented Sport Diver | Ref. M79733N-0005
Reference: M79733N-0005
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About This Watch
The steel and gold proposition has been a defining tension in sport watchmaking since the 1970s, and Tudor navigates it in the Black Bay S&G Ref. M79733N-0005 with characteristic directness. The steel case carries gold accents at the bezel and crown — not as decoration but as punctuation, marking the watch's dual identity as both a serious diving instrument and an object of considered aesthetic intent. The effect is elevated without being precious; sporty without being utilitarian.
The MT5612 manufacture calibre powers this iteration with COSC-certified precision and a 70-hour power reserve — functional benchmarks that justify the Black Bay's reputation as a value-luxury reference in the Swiss watch industry. The Snowflake hands, a Tudor signature since 1969, index the dial with luminous accuracy, and the unprotected winding crown maintains the heritage silhouette that Black Bay loyalists recognise immediately.
Where some brands charge a premium for two-tone aesthetics without delivering additional horological substance, the Black Bay S&G makes no such concession. The gold elements here are earned by the movement within: a manufacture calibre designed, constructed and regulated in-house at Tudor's Le Locle facilities. This is the sports watch for those who refuse to choose between performance and presence.
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